Sheffield, Ia. – Michele Bachmann will present her blueprint for economic revitalization this afternoon at a grain-storage manufacturer in this northern Iowa town just south of Mason City.

The visit is the first of three Iowa stops today and tomorrow for the Minnesota congresswoman, who is vying for the Republican presidential nomination.

She’s visiting Sukup Manufacturing Company, which builds grain bins, dryers and other agricultural equipment (you’ve probably seen their big green logo on sheet metal bins around the state). The agenda includes a tour of the on-site factory and then prepared remarks to business owners and employees on job creation and economic growth.

In an interview with the Des Moines Register last week, Bachmann described her economic plan as heavy on corporate tax breaks and repeals to federal regulations.

If elected, she said last week, her administration would pursue cuts in the corporate tax rate and elimination of the repatriation tax levied on firms that bring foreign profits back to the United States. Such moves would inject fresh cash into the national economy, allowing companies to reinvest in employees, research and development.

Bachmann also said she would seek to repeal the federal health-care law and the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law passed in 2010 as well as federal energy regulations. Removing restrictions on the energy industry alone could create more than a million of jobs and increase domestic energy sources.

She also said she was in favor of new trade agreements that could help Iowa farmers and manufacturers market their goods overseas.

From Sheffield, Bachmann will travel to Waterloo for another factory tour. She’ll be in Des Moines on Tuesday morning. The Register will be with her all the way, so check here and Jason Noble’ s Twitter feed (@jasonnoble1) for updates.